Apple Music now lets users upload up to 100,000 songs

Apple Music has increased its max upload limit to 100,000 songs. Previously it only allowed users to match/upload 25,000 of their own songs into the music streaming service. (Apple)

Apple Music is raising its iTunes Match limit to 100,000 songs.

Several users have been reporting that Apple is now letting them upload more than 25,000 tracks, which was the initial limit when the service first rolled out in June.

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Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of Internet Software and Services, confirmed to MacRumors that the streaming service is indeed raising the limit and will slowly roll out the feature to all users.

Cue had announced on Twitter back in June that the upgrade was coming for iOS 9.

Apple has yet to update its support page, which still marks the limit at 25,000.

Users with the streaming service will be able to upload their offline collection of songs to the libraries so they can listen to tracks anywhere they go. They will also be able to download songs onto any of their Apple devices by using the iCloud storage.